The following prizes will be competed for and settled at the Mitre Hotel on Thursday evening, May 25, at 7 o'clock. £ s. For decked sailing boats Ist Prize . 15 2nd ; • 7 Open sailing boats . Ist .9 „ ' 2nd . .5 5 oared whale boats . Ist . 10 „ 2nd . 4 5 „ by Maories Ist . 5 „ 2nd . 2 4 oared boats .Ist .6 „ 2nd . 3u| Dingy race (pair sculls). . . 3 Sculling match . . .2 Duck hunt . .2 Jumping in sacks . . 2 10 Committee.—Dr. Donald, Captain Parsons, Messrs. Alport, Tribe, Birch, Campbell, Davis, Reid. A. BAYFEILDj-See. New Zealand lodge of Unanimity, of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons, No. 879 riIHE Brethren of the above Lodge will -*- celebrate the first anniversary of the opening of the Lodge on Thursday, the 25th inst., in their lodge room, at Brother Alport's Store, Norwich Quay. The Brethren of the Craft in the Province of Canterbury, not members of the lodge, are respectfully invited to attend. The Lodge will be opened for business at 5 p.m. Banquet at 8 p.m. By command of the W.M., Richard Wormald, Secretary. Lyttelton, May 18, 1854. The Canterbury Joint Stock, Loan, Investment, andTDiscount Society. A SPECIAL General Meeting of .ths ■£*- Shareholders of this Society will be held at Mr. Alport's Store, on Friday, the 26th May, 1854. at 6 o'clock, p.m., precisely, to consider the following business:— To appoint an Auditor, a Treasurer, and to consider other important business. "By order of the "Committee," S. Gundrt, Secretary... " CANTERBURY STANDARD." nPHE First Number of the " Canterbury -*- Standard" will be published on Thursday, the Ist of June next. Communications and advertisements are requested to be sent to the following agents: Mr. Genet, Lyttelton; Mr. Bruce, Akaroa; Mr. Murrey, Riccarton : Mr. White, Kaiapoi • and' to the Standard office, Oxford Terrace, West, Christchurch. May 17, 1854. CANTERBURY SKETCHES. TUST RECEIVED from England, a few *■* sets of outline engravings (five in number) of Lyttelton and the neighbourhood," from sketches by W. H. Holmes. Maybe had of Mr. M'Cardell, Lyttelton. Price 10s. 6d. per set. March 28, 1554. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETYLibrary and News-room -*-^ of the Society will be unavoidably closed during the necessary alterations to the contemplated Town Hall. All books now on issue will have to be returned to the Librarian at his residence. By order of the President, A. J. Alport, Hon. Sec. April 20, 1854. N.B. Subscriptions for the quarter endin"30th June, are now due. WESLEYAN CHAPEL, LYTTELTON, TT being the intention of the Wesleyans -f- resident in this place to build a Chapel, in which to assemble to worship the Almighty according to the forms laid down by their founder, the Rev. John Wesley, subscriptions will be received by Hexry John Le Cben Esq., Treasurer. ' TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. STOREKEEPERS, Settlers, and others *~> can be supplied with Goods, wholesale or retail, at the Colonial Store. James Swixbouiihe.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 176, 20 May 1854, Page 12
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